Lead a project team with CollabNetTeamForge

Create a TeamForge project
Create a new project when you have identified work to be done that has its own distinct character, dependencies or schedule.

Build your project web site
Project members and other users need to know how to interact with your project. You can give them the information and tools they need by creating and maintaining a project web site tailored to them.

Set up trackers
A tracker is a collection of related artifacts that describe work to be done or issues to be resolved. Every project should have one or more trackers.

Document your work
The document management system is a centralized repository for creating, storing, and managing information about a project.

Manage task work flow
As a task administrator, you can control how users move tasks along under various conditions.

Reporting in TeamForge
Generate a report to get a snapshot of what is going on in a project. You can generate reports on data stored in both TeamForge's production (operational) database or datamart. Datamart, also known as the Reporting database, is built by extracting, transforming and loading (ETL) TeamForge's production data to a separate database (datamart) at regular intervals.

Control project access
To control who can access your project, consider the purpose of your project and the appropriate type of user.

Set up Tags
Creating tags and tagging items such as documents, artifacts and so on can aid in classification, marking ownership of work items, marking items as milestones, releases and requirements, and so on. Project Administrators can set up tags to be used by project members in a project. However, project members with CREATE/EDIT permissions can create tags, if required.

Set up Webhooks for projects
Webhooks can be configured both at a project level or for select repositories. Once set up, SCM events such as commit and merge are published to the Webhooks for other applications to consume.